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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Will a native please help me get my point across?

How would you express this please?

I'm trying to say that the water will not splatter but, you'll get tiny drops everywhere around the inside of the sink if you have too weak a stream of water. try it you'll maybe see what I'm talking about. If you don't see what I'm talking about, lets say the sentences did make sense. Grammatically,

1 Don't turn the faucet on (too) weak/strong as the water will splatter/splash everywhere.

Is the bold ok? how would you say it?

and is this grammatical ? : you'll get tiny drops everywhere around the inside of the sink if you have too weak a stream of water. (a very weak stream)

Thank you so much
  

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I'm trying to say that the water will not splatter , but you'll get tiny drops everywhere around the inside of the sink if you have too weak a stream of water. T ry it and you'll maybe see what I'm talking about. If you don't see what I'm talking about, let's say the sentences did make sense.

  • I'm trying to say that the water will not splatter , but you'll get tiny drops everywhere around the inside of the sink if you have too weak a stream of water.
  • T ry it and you'll maybe see what I'm talking about.
  • If you don't see what I'm talking about, let's say the sentences did make sense.
  • Grammatically, 1 Don't turn the faucet on too far/much // Don't turn the water on too strongly, as the water will splatter/splash everywhere.
  • Y ou'll get tiny drops everywhere around the inside of the sink if you have too weak a stream of water/ a very weak stream of water.
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I'm trying to say that the water will not splatter, but you'll get tiny drops everywhere around the inside of the sink if you have too weak a stream of water. Try it and you'll maybe see what I'm talking about. If you don't see what I'm talking about, let's say the sentences did make sense. Grammatically,

1 Don't turn the faucet on too far/much // Don

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